I just installed Arch for the first time. I'm currently running Cinnamon just so I can have a GUI. What do you guys recommend I install?
Install gentoo
Install gentoo if you are serious about linux
>>51573258
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well dude, Arch is kinda not-so-good now because of the recent systemd thingy and how poisonous its community is.
Another distro that picked up its philosophy of being interesting and innovative and really simple and fast is Void Linux, I would suggest installing that and starting from there.
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Install Gentoo.
>>51573342
I started using Linux is August and I'm using Arch to test the more mature Linux waters
>>51573443
Arch isn't a "mature" distro. It's exclusively for hobbyists and its primary appeal is geek fun.
If you want "mature Linux" you can install Fedora or Debian
>>51573258
xfce > cinnamon
>>51573258
Question: Do you have screen tearing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceX18O9pvLs
>>51573723
Yes
>>51573784
What graphics card?
>>51573866
It's intel integrated graphics. I'm not sure what series.
>>51573258
>gui
>>51573906
Oh, ok. Just wanted to say that I was able to fix screen tearing on MATE with both nvidia and intel graphics by running nvidia-xconfig to generate a new xorg.conf and using compton as compositor.
On Cinnamon, you can't just use a different compositor I think because it's using a fixed one.
https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/issues/3423
Hope you can fix it.
>>51573258
>Cinnamon
common... mate or xfce... but cinnamon?
install dwm for the glory of satan
>>51573481
>mature linux
>no slackware
same
but i went with KDE5, and i don't hate it
still going to mess around with openbox though, see how it is
>>51574973
mature implies it's still alive
>>51575065
I went with Cinnamon because Gnome was giving me problems at the time.
>>51573906
Guess this could help you:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Cinnamon#Video_tearing
Install Gentoo.
>>51574973
I have recently found a Slackware 4.0 CD in my home. I should check it out.
>>51575065
qt is bloat
If you want a floating wm/DE, just do XFCE or yeah, openbox.
In my opinion, tiling is the way to go, though.
>>51575083
slackware is in fact alive.